The Opportunity Are you a bibliophile with the ability to ignite a passion for the written word? Can you guide students through the complexities of a Shakespearean tragedy, the precision of a modern polemic, and the creative boundaries of their own prose? We are seeking an inspiring and intellectually rigorous English Teacher to join a high-performing faculty in Brighton. Known for its eclectic literary history—from Graham Greene to the thriving contemporary poetry and "Slam" scene—Brighton provides a vibrant, liberal, and creative backdrop for an English specialist. We are looking for an educator who can foster critical thinkers, confident orators, and empathetic readers. Core Responsibilities Pedagogical Excellence: Planning and delivering high-quality, text-heavy lessons across KS3, KS4, and KS5, including GCSE English Language & Literature and A-Level English Literature/Language. Textual Analysis: Developing students’ ability to deconstruct complex layers of meaning, exploring form, structure, and language across a diverse canon of classic and contemporary texts. Creative Writing Leadership: Cultivating a classroom environment where students feel empowered to find their own voice, experimenting with genre, narrative arc, and rhetorical devices. Curriculum Innovation: Integrating Brighton’s local literary heritage and diverse cultural identity into the schemes of work, ensuring the curriculum remains relevant and representative. Exam Mastery: Guiding examination cohorts through AQA or Edexcel specifications, with a clinical focus on essay structure, comparative skills, and the effective use of critical terminology. Literacy & Oracy Advocacy: Leading whole-school initiatives on reading for pleasure, debating societies, and "Speak Out" challenges to boost student confidence and vocabulary. Why This School? Brighton’s Literary Pulse: Work in a city that celebrates the arts, providing immediate access to the Brighton Festival, local independent bookshops, and a wealth of visiting authors and poets. Collaborative Humanities Faculty: Join a team that values "co-planning" and intellectual exchange, working closely with Drama and History colleagues to provide a rich cultural education. Innovative Learning Spaces: Benefit from a well-resourced library, dedicated "Writer’s Workshop" areas, and digital tools designed to enhance collaborative editing and peer feedback. Professional Growth: Access to specialist CPD through the English Media Centre (EMC), external examiner training, and clear pathways toward Head of English or Literacy Coordinator roles. Candidate Profile Qualification: QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a strong honours degree in English Literature, Language, or a related Humanities discipline. Subject Knowledge: A deep love for literature and a rigorous understanding of linguistic frameworks, with the ability to teach a broad range of texts with enthusiasm. Pedagogy: A proven track record of facilitating strong student progress and a commitment to "responsive teaching" that addresses individual learning gaps. Character: A resilient, articulate, and empathetic educator who can inspire a love of reading in even the most reluctant learners. How to Apply To apply for this position, please submit your CV today.